The Right to Be Wrong.
To those in narrow-minded pursuit of ideological purity, their narrative is the only narrative, and any disagreement is tantamount to treason and punishable by censure, ostracism, or cancellation. But what do we lose if we lose the freedom to disagree and learn from our mistakes? Ray Robertsons 'The Right to Be Wrong' is a vigorous defense of independent thinking in an increasingly polarized and ideationally intolerant society. Robertson was born and raised in Chatham, ON, and now lives in Toronto, ON.
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- ISBN: 9781770868175
- Physical Description: 200 pages ; 20 cm
- Publisher: Canada : Cormorant Books, 2026.
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Library Bound Incorporated |
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| Subject: | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Commentary & Opinion POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Media & Internet |
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